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Sober (Selena Gomez song)

"Sober" is a song by American singer Selena Gomez from her second solo studio album, Revival (2015), included as the fifth track on the record. The song was leaked two days prior the album's release, on October 7, 2015, and was originally scheduled to be released as the album's fifth single following "Kill Em with Kindness". Gomez collaborated with songwriters Chloe Angelides, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, and Julia Michaels, along with Norwegian duo Tor Hermansen and Mikkel Eriksen, who handled production under their stage name Stargate. Frequent collaborator Dreamlab handled the vocal production as well as background vocals. Driven to create a unique sound for herself, the singer focused on lyrics that reflected personal experiences, along with referencing influential albums of her youth, specifically Christina Aguilera's fourth studio album Stripped (2002).

"Sober"
Song by Selena Gomez
from the album Revival
ReleasedOctober 9, 2015
Recorded2015
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Length3:14
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"Sober" is a midtempo synth-pop power ballad based around an expansive 1980s-influenced song structure; the production features chunky beats and synth stabs. Inspired by social awkwardness after a night of drinking, the track describes a dysfunctional relationship which falls apart due to her lover's complex relationship with alcohol and how it changes their personality. "Sober" was well received by music critics, many of whom deemed it an album highlight. Praise was given to the track's emotional depth, vocal delivery, and production, while drawing comparisons to the works of Lorde, Tinashe, Sia, and Lana Del Rey. Upon release, "Sober" peaked on the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 22.

Background

"This whole record is extremely intimate. I did executive produce it. I wanted to know that every single song meant the world to me, whether I wrote it or not."

—Gomez, during an interview with Time[1]

For the first time in her career, Gomez was given full creative control following her signing with Interscope Records. She expressed frustration and constraint with the songs chosen for her earlier in her career, and felt a disconnect from the music both personally and professionally. During the creation of Revival, the singer emphasized the importance of creating a distinct sound for herself, telling Nolan Feeney of Time that "there were times in my career where I sang things that just weren’t me and weren’t for me. You can hear it in my voice. You can hear it when it’s inauthentic."[1] Gomez aimed to create autobiographical songs which shared personal stories, whether or not she wrote them. Citing the therapeutic process of writing "The Heart Wants What It Wants" for her greatest hits album For You (2014), the singer was inspired to separate herself from her peers and convert personal experiences into the music of Revival.[1] For "Sober", Gomez focused on using her unique vocal tone and abilities as an actress to translate feelings and emotions through her music. The singer also told producers to focus primarily on the lyrics and vocals, referencing albums of her youth that dealt with themes of growing up in the spotlight, particularly Christina Aguilera's album Stripped (2002).[1]

Being in full creative control, Gomez struggled on several songs including "Sober" to tell stories that were personal and elegant, yet "not over the top". To achieve her desired sound, she chose to work with multiple songwriters, including singer-songwriter Chloe Angelides. In an interview with Time, Gomez stated that for her, the track was not inspired by a single person, but instead about her experiences with drinking and social awkwardness, saying: "I would hang out with people and they would drink and they’re so fun, then the next day it would be weird."[1] "Sober" was initially conceived during a late-night conversation between the singer and Angelides in a hotel hallway, where the pair exchanged their own personal stories on the topic. After Gomez left the hotel, Angelides wrote the lyrics to "Sober", and presented it to Gomez the following day.[1]

Recording and release

After being shown the initial version of "Sober", Gomez brought the song to executive producers Tim Blacksmith and Danny D, who enlisted Norwegian duo Tor Hermansen and Mikkel Eriksen, also known as StarGate, to work on the track. Their work during this time produced several songs for Revival, including "Same Old Love" and "Cologne". Additional songwriting and lyrics were written by Gomez, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, and Julia Michaels. Gomez worked with Eriksen and Miles Walker to record the song at Westlake Studios in Los Angeles, California, as well as with Mike Anderson at The Hide Out Studios in London, England. Leah Haywood provided additional background vocals. Gomez's vocals were produced by American production team Dreamlab at Westlake, and the engineering was handled by Rob Ellmore with assistance from Daniela Rivera.

In its final stages, "Sober" was mixed by Phil Tan at Ninja Club Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.[2][3] In a March 2017 interview with Mike Wass of Idolator, Hindlin, a personal friend of Gomez and the song's co-writer, revealed that "Sober" was intended to be the album's fifth single after "Kill Em with Kindness". He recounted having a meeting with the singer, where she expressed her readiness to move on from the Revival-era and release new music, telling him: 'I love you, but I'm ready to put out new stuff'."[4]

Composition

"Sober" is a "booming" and "emotive" midtempo synthpop power ballad.[5][6][7] Its "studded" and "shimmering" production consists of "chunky" beats,[8][9] hand-claps, and dark 80's-influenced synthesizers.[10] The chorus is characterized by shimmering vocal melodies,[9] During the intro and outro of "Sober", the producers use a digitally manipulated, chopped and screwed vocal sample.[11]

You're just oblivious to what's going on, and you have to be connected with yourself to really dissect what it is that you're feeling. You can't need a person or need anything to get you through life.

— Gomez, on the song's theme of leaving an unhealthy relationship[12]

Lyrically the track is written about a failing relationship caused by a partner who abuses alcohol. The singer speaks of a man who faces a disconnect between his personality while drunk and sober, causing the inability to forge a connection.[13] Gomez describes a lover who can only show his true emotions while intoxicated. Later in the song she expresses the pain she feels having wasted so much time into her relationship, and decides to leave her dysfunctional lover: "You've got a hold on me / You're like a wasted dream / I gave you everything / But you don't know how to love me when you're sober".[6] During an interview with Nicole Mastrogiannis of iHeartRadio, the singer explained the meaning of the album track-by-track, saying that "Sober" was about being blinded by love in an unhealthy relationship: "It's easy to run away from your feelings, but I have to understand, and people need to understand, that you have to go through everything. You have to feel it. You gotta get through the other side as best as you can, and everyone has been in that situation where you can't help it. Even if it's not even that, it's like love drunk in a way."[12]

Melissa Haggar of Concrete opined that the song is "an intimate reflection on how people can appear so different in certain lights."[14] The song has been compared to the works of Tinashe and Lana Del Rey by Vulture writer Lindsay Zoladz.[5] Additionally, Idolator writer Mike Wass compared the song to the music of other "relatable-pop" artists, such as Alessia Cara and Lorde.[15] Katherine St. Asaph of Time magazine noted that "Sober" was "disarmingly peppy" and set to "the sort of story you’d find in an Evanescence single".[16]

Critical reception

Upon its release, "Sober" received positive reviews from music critics, with several declaring it an album highlight. Comparing its production to the works of Australian recording artist Sia, George Griffiths of Redbrick deemed it the best song of Gomez's career; praising its placement as the album's musical centerpiece. He elaborated that the themes of empowerment and vulnerability present throughout Revival coalesced into "Sober" "more clearly and coherently than you could ever have imagined".[10] In her review, Concrete writer Melissa Haggar called "Sober" a key example of the personal and meaningful lyrics behind Revival, calling the track "somber and satisfying". Haggar went on to say that the singer: "reflects similar melancholy emotions in bonus tracks like the bittersweet ballad 'Nobody' and the sweeping 'Cologne', which display her more vulnerable side."[14] Idolator writer Mike Wass felt that the track was among the album's best tracks, and compared it to Alessia Cara's single "Here" from her debut album Know-It-All (2015) and Lorde's debut album Pure Heroine (2013), saying "With the rise of relatable-pop, this bittersweet pop anthem should get a warm reception at radio. Emo posturing doesn't get any catchier."[15]

Vulture writer Lindsay Zoladz called "Sober" a standout, suggesting that it receive the single treatment "or — better yet — turned into a he-said/she-said mash-up with the Weeknd's 'The Hills'."[5] Katherine St. Asaph of Time noted that although the middle section of most albums tend to be filler, on Revival it contains the standout tracks, including "Sober".[16] Writing for Entertainment Focus, Pip Ellwood-Hughes noted that the song contained the best vocals on the album, declaring it as a standout track along with "Kill Em With Kindness", "Hands to Myself", and "Good for You".[9] Mike Nied of Idolator declared that "Sober" deserved to be released as a single.[6]

Credits and personnel

Credits and personnel adapted from Revival album liner notes and BMI.[2][3]

Recording and management
  • Recorded at Westlake Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California) and The Hide Out Studios (London, England)
  • Mixed at Ninja Club Studios (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • Mastered at Sterling Sound (New York City)
  • Published by Chloe Angelides Publishing/Where Da Kasz At (BMI), Virginia Beach Music/Prescription Songs (ASCAP), Screaming Beauty Music/Bok Music (BMI) and EMI April Music (ASCAP) on behalf of EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS)
Personnel
  • Selena Gomez – lead vocals, songwriting
  • Stargate – songwriting, production, instrumentation, recording
  • Dreamlab – vocal production
  • Tim Blacksmith – executive production
  • Danny D – executive production
  • Chloe Angelides – songwriting
  • Jacob Kasher Hindlin – songwriting
  • Julia Michaels – songwriting
  • Rob Ellmore – vocal engineering
  • Miles Walker – recording
  • Mike Andersong – recording
  • Leah Haywood – background vocals
  • Phil Than – mixing for RiotProof Productions
  • Daniela Rivera – additional mixing engineering, mixing engineering assistant
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering

Charts

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Feeney, Nolan (September 30, 2015). "Selena Gomez on Her New Album and Media Scrutiny: 'I Just Don't Care About the Noise Anymore'". Time. Time Inc. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Revival (liner notes). Selena Gomez. United States: Interscope Records. 2015.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. ^ a b "Gomez Selena Marie". BMI.
  4. ^ Wass, Mike (March 17, 2017). "Songwriter Profile: J Kash Faked It Till He Made It (Big)". Idolator. SpinMedia. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c Zoladz, Lindsay (October 15, 2015). "Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, and the Death of the 'I'm Not a Little Girl Anymore' Album". Vulture. New York Media, LLC. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c Nied, Mike (October 10, 2019). "Lost Hit: Selena Gomez's "Sober" Should Have Been A Single". Idolator. Hive Media. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  7. ^ Gracie, Bianca (October 8, 2015). "Selena Gomez Drops 'Revival' LP Snippets Before Its Release: Listen". Idolator. Hive Media. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  8. ^ Tolenteno, Jia (October 13, 2015). "Review: Selena Gomez Is Center Stage at Last on 'Revival'". Spin. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  9. ^ a b c Ellwood-Hughes, Pip (October 13, 2015). "Selena Gomez – Revival album review". Focus Entertainment. Pinata Media. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  10. ^ a b Griffiths, George (February 3, 2017). . Redbrick. University of Birmingham. Archived from the original on August 26, 2017. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  11. ^ Raible, Allan (October 14, 2015). "How Selena Gomez's Record Channels Lorde and Ellie Goulding". ABC News. American Broadcasting Company. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  12. ^ a b "iHeartRadio: Listen to Free Radio Stations & Music Online | iHeartRadio". Iheart.com. October 22, 2015. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  13. ^ Alexis Rhiannon (October 9, 2015). "Who Is Selena Gomez's "Sober" About? The Meaning Behind The Song Is Very Deep". Bustle.com. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  14. ^ a b Haggar, Melissa (October 2, 2015). "Album Review – Revival: Selena Gomez – Concrete". Concrete-online.co.uk. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  15. ^ a b Idolator.com (October 9, 2015). "Selena Gomez's 'Revival': Album Review". Idolator. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  16. ^ a b "Selena Gomez 'Revival' Album Review". Time.com. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  17. ^ "Selena Gomez Chart History (Bubbling Under Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  18. ^ "Chart Search". Billboard Pop Digital Songs for Selena Gomez. Retrieved February 24, 2017.

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Sober is a song by American singer Selena Gomez from her second solo studio album Revival 2015 included as the fifth track on the record The song was leaked two days prior the album s release on October 7 2015 and was originally scheduled to be released as the album s fifth single following Kill Em with Kindness Gomez collaborated with songwriters Chloe Angelides Jacob Kasher Hindlin and Julia Michaels along with Norwegian duo Tor Hermansen and Mikkel Eriksen who handled production under their stage name Stargate Frequent collaborator Dreamlab handled the vocal production as well as background vocals Driven to create a unique sound for herself the singer focused on lyrics that reflected personal experiences along with referencing influential albums of her youth specifically Christina Aguilera s fourth studio album Stripped 2002 Sober Song by Selena Gomezfrom the album RevivalReleasedOctober 9 2015Recorded2015StudioWestlake Recording Studios Los Angeles California The Hide Out Studios London GenreSynth popLength3 14LabelInterscopePolydorSongwriter s Chloe AngelidesJacob Kasher HindlinJulia MichaelsTor HermansenMikkel EriksenSelena GomezProducer s StargateDreamlab vocal producer Sober is a midtempo synth pop power ballad based around an expansive 1980s influenced song structure the production features chunky beats and synth stabs Inspired by social awkwardness after a night of drinking the track describes a dysfunctional relationship which falls apart due to her lover s complex relationship with alcohol and how it changes their personality Sober was well received by music critics many of whom deemed it an album highlight Praise was given to the track s emotional depth vocal delivery and production while drawing comparisons to the works of Lorde Tinashe Sia and Lana Del Rey Upon release Sober peaked on the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 22 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and release 3 Composition 4 Critical reception 5 Credits and personnel 6 Charts 7 ReferencesBackground Edit This whole record is extremely intimate I did executive produce it I wanted to know that every single song meant the world to me whether I wrote it or not Gomez during an interview with Time 1 For the first time in her career Gomez was given full creative control following her signing with Interscope Records She expressed frustration and constraint with the songs chosen for her earlier in her career and felt a disconnect from the music both personally and professionally During the creation of Revival the singer emphasized the importance of creating a distinct sound for herself telling Nolan Feeney of Time that there were times in my career where I sang things that just weren t me and weren t for me You can hear it in my voice You can hear it when it s inauthentic 1 Gomez aimed to create autobiographical songs which shared personal stories whether or not she wrote them Citing the therapeutic process of writing The Heart Wants What It Wants for her greatest hits album For You 2014 the singer was inspired to separate herself from her peers and convert personal experiences into the music of Revival 1 For Sober Gomez focused on using her unique vocal tone and abilities as an actress to translate feelings and emotions through her music The singer also told producers to focus primarily on the lyrics and vocals referencing albums of her youth that dealt with themes of growing up in the spotlight particularly Christina Aguilera s album Stripped 2002 1 Being in full creative control Gomez struggled on several songs including Sober to tell stories that were personal and elegant yet not over the top To achieve her desired sound she chose to work with multiple songwriters including singer songwriter Chloe Angelides In an interview with Time Gomez stated that for her the track was not inspired by a single person but instead about her experiences with drinking and social awkwardness saying I would hang out with people and they would drink and they re so fun then the next day it would be weird 1 Sober was initially conceived during a late night conversation between the singer and Angelides in a hotel hallway where the pair exchanged their own personal stories on the topic After Gomez left the hotel Angelides wrote the lyrics to Sober and presented it to Gomez the following day 1 Recording and release EditAfter being shown the initial version of Sober Gomez brought the song to executive producers Tim Blacksmith and Danny D who enlisted Norwegian duo Tor Hermansen and Mikkel Eriksen also known as StarGate to work on the track Their work during this time produced several songs for Revival including Same Old Love and Cologne Additional songwriting and lyrics were written by Gomez Jacob Kasher Hindlin and Julia Michaels Gomez worked with Eriksen and Miles Walker to record the song at Westlake Studios in Los Angeles California as well as with Mike Anderson at The Hide Out Studios in London England Leah Haywood provided additional background vocals Gomez s vocals were produced by American production team Dreamlab at Westlake and the engineering was handled by Rob Ellmore with assistance from Daniela Rivera In its final stages Sober was mixed by Phil Tan at Ninja Club Studios in Atlanta Georgia 2 3 In a March 2017 interview with Mike Wass of Idolator Hindlin a personal friend of Gomez and the song s co writer revealed that Sober was intended to be the album s fifth single after Kill Em with Kindness He recounted having a meeting with the singer where she expressed her readiness to move on from the Revival era and release new music telling him I love you but I m ready to put out new stuff 4 Composition Edit Sober source source A 19 second sample of Sober showcasing the song s blend of synthpop with melancholic lyrics Problems playing this file See media help Sober is a booming and emotive midtempo synthpop power ballad 5 6 7 Its studded and shimmering production consists of chunky beats 8 9 hand claps and dark 80 s influenced synthesizers 10 The chorus is characterized by shimmering vocal melodies 9 During the intro and outro of Sober the producers use a digitally manipulated chopped and screwed vocal sample 11 You re just oblivious to what s going on and you have to be connected with yourself to really dissect what it is that you re feeling You can t need a person or need anything to get you through life Gomez on the song s theme of leaving an unhealthy relationship 12 Lyrically the track is written about a failing relationship caused by a partner who abuses alcohol The singer speaks of a man who faces a disconnect between his personality while drunk and sober causing the inability to forge a connection 13 Gomez describes a lover who can only show his true emotions while intoxicated Later in the song she expresses the pain she feels having wasted so much time into her relationship and decides to leave her dysfunctional lover You ve got a hold on me You re like a wasted dream I gave you everything But you don t know how to love me when you re sober 6 During an interview with Nicole Mastrogiannis of iHeartRadio the singer explained the meaning of the album track by track saying that Sober was about being blinded by love in an unhealthy relationship It s easy to run away from your feelings but I have to understand and people need to understand that you have to go through everything You have to feel it You gotta get through the other side as best as you can and everyone has been in that situation where you can t help it Even if it s not even that it s like love drunk in a way 12 Melissa Haggar of Concrete opined that the song is an intimate reflection on how people can appear so different in certain lights 14 The song has been compared to the works of Tinashe and Lana Del Rey by Vulture writer Lindsay Zoladz 5 Additionally Idolator writer Mike Wass compared the song to the music of other relatable pop artists such as Alessia Cara and Lorde 15 Katherine St Asaph of Time magazine noted that Sober was disarmingly peppy and set to the sort of story you d find in an Evanescence single 16 Critical reception EditUpon its release Sober received positive reviews from music critics with several declaring it an album highlight Comparing its production to the works of Australian recording artist Sia George Griffiths of Redbrick deemed it the best song of Gomez s career praising its placement as the album s musical centerpiece He elaborated that the themes of empowerment and vulnerability present throughout Revival coalesced into Sober more clearly and coherently than you could ever have imagined 10 In her review Concrete writer Melissa Haggar called Sober a key example of the personal and meaningful lyrics behind Revival calling the track somber and satisfying Haggar went on to say that the singer reflects similar melancholy emotions in bonus tracks like the bittersweet ballad Nobody and the sweeping Cologne which display her more vulnerable side 14 Idolator writer Mike Wass felt that the track was among the album s best tracks and compared it to Alessia Cara s single Here from her debut album Know It All 2015 and Lorde s debut album Pure Heroine 2013 saying With the rise of relatable pop this bittersweet pop anthem should get a warm reception at radio Emo posturing doesn t get any catchier 15 Vulture writer Lindsay Zoladz called Sober a standout suggesting that it receive the single treatment or better yet turned into a he said she said mash up with the Weeknd s The Hills 5 Katherine St Asaph of Time noted that although the middle section of most albums tend to be filler on Revival it contains the standout tracks including Sober 16 Writing for Entertainment Focus Pip Ellwood Hughes noted that the song contained the best vocals on the album declaring it as a standout track along with Kill Em With Kindness Hands to Myself and Good for You 9 Mike Nied of Idolator declared that Sober deserved to be released as a single 6 Credits and personnel EditCredits and personnel adapted from Revival album liner notes and BMI 2 3 Recording and managementRecorded at Westlake Recording Studios Los Angeles California and The Hide Out Studios London England Mixed at Ninja Club Studios Atlanta Georgia Mastered at Sterling Sound New York City Published by Chloe Angelides Publishing Where Da Kasz At BMI Virginia Beach Music Prescription Songs ASCAP Screaming Beauty Music Bok Music BMI and EMI April Music ASCAP on behalf of EMI Music Publishing Ltd PRS PersonnelSelena Gomez lead vocals songwriting Stargate songwriting production instrumentation recording Dreamlab vocal production Tim Blacksmith executive production Danny D executive production Chloe Angelides songwriting Jacob Kasher Hindlin songwriting Julia Michaels songwriting Rob Ellmore vocal engineering Miles Walker recording Mike Andersong recording Leah Haywood background vocals Phil Than mixing for RiotProof Productions Daniela Rivera additional mixing engineering mixing engineering assistant Chris Gehringer masteringCharts EditChart 2015 Peak positionUS Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Billboard 17 22US Pop Digital Songs Billboard 18 36References Edit a b c d e f Feeney Nolan September 30 2015 Selena Gomez on Her New Album and Media Scrutiny I Just Don t Care About the Noise Anymore Time Time Inc Retrieved February 8 2017 a b Revival liner notes Selena Gomez United States Interscope Records 2015 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b Gomez Selena Marie BMI Wass Mike March 17 2017 Songwriter Profile J Kash Faked It Till He Made It Big Idolator SpinMedia Retrieved May 9 2017 a b c Zoladz Lindsay October 15 2015 Selena Gomez Demi Lovato and the Death of the I m Not a Little Girl Anymore Album Vulture New York Media LLC Retrieved February 8 2017 a b c Nied Mike October 10 2019 Lost Hit Selena Gomez s Sober Should Have Been A Single Idolator Hive Media Retrieved April 6 2021 Gracie Bianca October 8 2015 Selena Gomez Drops Revival LP Snippets Before Its Release Listen Idolator Hive Media Retrieved February 8 2017 Tolenteno Jia October 13 2015 Review Selena Gomez Is Center Stage at Last on Revival Spin Prometheus Global Media Retrieved February 8 2017 a b c Ellwood Hughes Pip October 13 2015 Selena Gomez Revival album review Focus Entertainment Pinata Media Retrieved February 8 2017 a b Griffiths George February 3 2017 Album Review Selena Gomez Revival Redbrick University of Birmingham Archived from the original on August 26 2017 Retrieved January 29 2015 Raible Allan October 14 2015 How Selena Gomez s Record Channels Lorde and Ellie Goulding ABC News American Broadcasting Company Retrieved May 9 2017 a b iHeartRadio Listen to Free Radio Stations amp Music Online iHeartRadio Iheart com October 22 2015 Retrieved February 9 2017 Alexis Rhiannon October 9 2015 Who Is Selena Gomez s Sober About The Meaning Behind The Song Is Very Deep Bustle com Retrieved February 9 2017 a b Haggar Melissa October 2 2015 Album Review Revival Selena Gomez Concrete Concrete online co uk Retrieved February 9 2017 a b Idolator com October 9 2015 Selena Gomez s Revival Album Review Idolator Retrieved February 9 2017 a b Selena Gomez Revival Album Review Time com Retrieved February 9 2017 Selena Gomez Chart History Bubbling Under Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved February 8 2017 Chart Search Billboard Pop Digital Songs for Selena Gomez Retrieved February 24 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sober Selena Gomez song amp oldid 1139562108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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